SNES Zero

SNES Zero

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This is my debut in the world of 3D printing projects. It's a project I've been working on, utilizing a raspberry pi zero as its brain, running retropie with ease. The design inspiration came from Adafruit's PiGRRL and Sudomod's Game Boy Zero, two projects that truly stand out. As I worked on this project, I made it my mission to replicate the classic look and feel of the SNES controller. You can see all the behind-the-scenes moments in my Google photo album at https://goo.gl/photos/DuyE2tGNVcjDhsfM6. Here's a list of parts I used: Raspberry Pi Zero 3.5in tft screen 10 x 6mm tactile switches 2 x 12mm tactile switches adafruit PowerBoost 1000c Lithium Ion Polymer Battery - 3.7v 2500mAh Adafruit Mono 2.5W Class D Audio Amplifier 8 ohm speaker IOGEAR 4-Port USB 2.0 Hub Panel Slide Switch 50k ohm Wheel Potentiometer 16 x 2mm 5-Pin Stereo 3.5mm Socket Audio Connector PCB Boards For the audio filter, I used a combination of components: 10uF cap, .033uF cap, 150 ohm resistor, and 270 ohm resistor. For securing the case screws, I used two #4 -40 x 3/4" screw & nut. For the buttons screws, six #2 -56 x 3/8" screw & nut were necessary. UPDATE (12/18/16): New buttons and dpad have been added with chamfered edges to prevent any discomfort during extended gaming sessions. The first versions caused a bit of strain on my fingers after some time playing. Print Settings Printer Brand: MakerBot Printer: MakerBot Replicator 2 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10%

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